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I agree with Eye. Limit the tp or possibly provide limited amount of flushable wipes. I’m running into the problem of Mom flushing too many flushable wipes so am limiting as I’m hearing they aren’t all that flushable friendly.
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MargaretMcKen Aug 2019
Virtually no 'flushable wipes' will break down after they are flushed, and they cause huge 'fat bergs' that cost the sewage facilities millions of dollars. There is no 'too many' except nil, or the ones that go into the garbage. Take them out of the bathroom!
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You can hang onto an empty cardboard roll that had toilet paper on it and from another roll (kept out of sight) drape some toilet paper onto the empty cardboard roll. Then just replace toilet paper on the cardboard roll as needed. Basically, you'll doling out rations of toilet paper.
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ladytootall4 Aug 2019
Thank you. I think this will work.
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Have you considered a bidet toilet seat?

https://wiki.ezvid.com/best-bidet-toilet-seats

(Full disclosure - I've never used one of these but I've always wanted to try one. Can you imagine finding a a shop with a showroom?🤣)
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JuliaRose Aug 2019
Bidet toilets are fantastic! It really works to get the area clean down under, as long as you get a good stream of water that isn’t too intense! Lol. Most have a knob so you can adjust this. Pat with TP to dry and to make sure it’s clean, and that’s it! Very easy. We added one to the toilet a few years ago. Now that my husband can’t sit tall on the toilet, I’m looking into a handheld bidet (like a water bottle with an attachment) because I imagine what I’m doing now, cleaning with many wet wipes, can cause irritation. A well aimed, refreshing squirt that drips into the commode might help.
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